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...us, or will they return to their native countries, shifting the balance of innovation in a very worrying direction," asked Fareed Zakaria. "This interest in returning home could indeed have profound impacts on the United States when one considers that...
... Exhibit A: China. You can’t pick up a copy of Newsweek without reading something by Fareed Zakaria about how China will only get larger and larger in our rearview mirror. Five years ago, Goldman Sachs predicted that China’s GDP would overtake...
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...to help South Asian countries combat terrorism - but only if they can see beyond their own national security. So said Fareed Zakaria, editor of Newsweek International, who appeared with other noted political authors on CBS' Face The Nation. "What's...
...the world - he is the former editor of Foreign Affairs, the editor of Newsweek International, and host of CNN’s weekly Fareed Zakaria GPS. He is also, arguably, the most prominent Muslim of Indian descent in America, and his father was a prominent Indian...
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...Barack Obama's election. "Over a career spanning two continents, two decades and two different Ivy League universities; Fareed Zakaria has defined what it means to be a modern-day foreign policy expert," the website started by some unknown person or...
...your writing, you were actually considered a cautious supporter of George Bush. How do you think history will judge Bush? Fareed Zakaria: I supported Bush on one central issue and I still support him on that, which is that I think Bush understood that...
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